Local Media Digital Innovation Awards Announced

Newspapers, TV stations, radio stations and digital news sites all competed in the Local Media Association’s first ever Digital Innovation Contest and the results are now in!

The faculty at the University of Texas at Austin/Engaging News Project judged the 14 categories and were thoroughly impressed with the quality of entries that came from more than 80 different companies. “We at the Engaging News Project were honored to judge this contest and get a first-hand look at the amazing work being done at news organizations across the country,” said Dr. Talia Stroud, director of the Engaging News Project and associate professor of communication studies at the University of Texas at Austin. “It was great to see the variety of ways in which local news outlets are engaging with their audiences, and we were particularly impressed with the overall quality and innovation that many organizations presented.”

The winners will conduct presentations at the LMA Digital Revenue Summit on May 9-10 in Chicago. They will showcase their award-winning work and share details on their strategies and implementation.

“This is a highly competitive contest that recognizes the best of local media when it comes to digital innovation,” said Nancy Lane, president of the Local Media Association. “There is no other contest like it. The bragging rights are huge for the winners.”

In total, twenty-two companies received awards. Deseret Digital Media/Bonneville Broadcast Group, GateHouse Media and Community Impact captured the most awards with four each. The McClatchy Company was next with three awards. Gray Television, Graham Media Group, Advocate Digital Media, Record Journal and Rust Communications had two awards each. Single award winners included Tegna, Sinclair Broadcast Group, Calkins Media, EO Media Group, Capitol Broadcasting Company, 2060 Digital, Shaw Media, Metroland Media, The Conway Daily Sun, The Post and Courier and People Newspapers.

For the first time ever, the best R&D partners were also recognized. Second Street won first place and Simpli.fi took second place honors.

The contest was free for local media companies to enter. This ensured a fair competition with no financial barriers. Ten of the industry’s most progressive R&D partners sponsored the contest including Second Street, Buzzboard, Social News Desk, Guarantee Digital, Simpli.fi, iPublish Media, Leap Media Solutions, UpScribed, CitySpark and Ppi Media.

Local Media Digital Innovation Award Winners:

Best Local Website

Under 250,000 monthly unique visitors:

1st Place – Record Journal – www.myrecordjournal.com

2nd Place – Community Impact – www.communityimpact.com

Over 250,001 monthly unique visitors:

1st Place – Deseret Digital Media – www.deseretnews.com

Best New Digital Initiative

Under 750,000 monthly unique visitors:

1st Place – EO Media Group – local search engine for niche local sellers in the areas of agriculture, livestock and real estate. http://marketplace.capitalpress.com/